Five on Friday #8: India, locked, work, iPhone X and millennials

Vince Schwidder
Five on Friday
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2 min readSep 23, 2017

Welcome to edition #8 of Five on Friday, a weekly roundup of links to articles, videos or products that are interesting, inspiring, fun or simply beautiful. Grab your ristretto, sit back, and enjoy.

Note: Unfortunately a 1-day delay because of a family meeting.

Photo by Austin Mann.

Photography: iPhone 8 Plus Camera Review: India

Tipped by Leon Ephraïm this page by Austin Mann shows the insane quality you can get from the new iPhone 8 Plus camera. While the photographs Apple showcases during keynotes and marketing pages often feel staged and in-perfect-conditions, this shows a more realistic picture. With these type of photos you don’t have time to tweak all your settings, setup lighting or ask people to stand in the best light. Insane details in some of these shots.

Cool: Sherlock — The invisible GPS antitheft tracker for your bike

The bicycle I ride in Amsterdam isn’t even worth more than this lock, but if it were this would be the perfect lock to be able to retrieve your bicycle. I believe our friends at VANMOOF even have something similar build-in their bikes.

Learn: ReWork by Google

An old resource, but still very relevant. Google has build a proper resource for practices, research, and ideas from Google and other organizations to put people first at your company. Their blog is good too.

Learn: Designing Websites for iPhone X

Great article with guidelines how to design website for the upcoming iPhone X. I’m still not 100% sold on how great the display (read: notch) will be in terms of experience, but we’ll have it see when it’s actually out.

Video: This Is a Generic Millenial Ad

Funny. On-point though.

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